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I've bought the idea of getting an ergo keyboard for work, but it's too expensive to buy one from where I live, so the last days I've been learning and designing my own.

I know it won't be as good as a manufactured one but I really want to see how the result will be

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[-] humanplayer2@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Nice! If you haven't bumped into it, then the build log of the Steel Tormentor and it's cardboard prototype have been really illuminating for me.

Edit: Also, an Inkscape trick: you can set it's zoom using a real ruler placed on the screen so it can show you your drawing real size. Then you can test button placement without having to print.

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